The King’s feast is untouched, his crown lies on the floor, and the guards are looking under the tables.
The king went missing during dinner
Smoke rises from the mountain, but the dragon hasn't been seen in days.
The dragon may be injured or guarding something important.
Sir Cedric was last seen heading toward the jousting field. His lance is broken, and his horse returned alone.
Sir Cedric may have been thrown from his horse during a joust or is injured.
The crystal ball went cloudy just as the wizard shouted, “It’s happening again!”
A magical event or danger has returned—possibly something from the past.
A merchant’s wagon is empty, and gold coins trail down the road into the woods.
The wagon was robbed, and the thief dropped coins while escaping.
The floor is wet near the throne, and a trail of muddy paw prints leads to the kitchen.
A large animal—likely a dog—ran through the castle after being outside.
A path of scorched earth leads from the mountain to the village. Villagers say they heard flapping wings at midnight.
A dragon flew from the mountain and visited the village, likely in anger or searching for something.
A knight’s armor is muddy, but his sword is clean and unused.
He was traveling, not fighting.
The magic potion cabinet was locked, but all the “Truth Serum” bottles are gone.
Someone with knowledge of magic stole the potions.
The princess's diary ends with the words “Tonight I run,” and her window is open.
She ran away willingly.
The King’s crown was found in the fireplace, slightly melted.
Someone tried to destroy or hide the crown in the fire—possibly a thief or traitor.
A farmer finds his field burned, but only the scarecrow is missing.
The dragon may have mistaken the scarecrow for a threat—or took it for another purpose.
A student knight’s horse refuses to leave the stables, snorting and pawing at the ground.
The horse senses danger or something unfamiliar outside.
A riddle appears in the fireplace ash: "The one who seeks, shall find the key beneath the beast with silver eyes."
A key is hidden under a statue or creature (real or magical) that has silver eyes.
The blacksmith disappeared, but his hammer is embedded in a tree far from the forge.
He was in a fight or taken by something powerful—possibly while defending himself.
The royal cat refuses to enter the Queen’s chambers and hisses at the doorway.
Something unusual or frightening is in the Queen’s room.
A baby dragon is found asleep in the stables, curled up in a pile of hay.
It wandered from its den and found warmth and safety in the stable.
Two training swords are broken, and Sir Elric’s helmet has a dent.
There was a rough training match or duel.
The wizard’s scroll reads, “He who steals from the garden shall vanish by nightfall.” This morning, the gardener is gone.
The gardener stole something magical and disappeared due to the wizard’s curse.
Every night, the same villager vanishes for hours and returns with damp clothes and muddy shoes.
They’re secretly visiting somewhere—possibly underground or by water.
At dawn, the guards discovered the drawbridge had been lowered in the night, though no one admitted to lowering it.
Someone snuck in or out of the castle while others were asleep.
The wizard’s scroll says, “Fire awakens the guardian below,” and the dragon keeps flying in circles around the old well.
The dragon is protecting or watching over something hidden beneath the well.
The jousting list was changed last minute, and the squire in charge is missing
Someone changed the schedule on purpose—possibly to sabotage or help a specific knight.
A glowing rune appears on the library floor, but only at midnight.
The rune is magical and triggered by moonlight or a hidden spell.
A trail of breadcrumbs leads from the bakery to the Enchanted Forest. The baker’s daughter was last seen feeding birds.
The daughter likely followed or led birds into the forest and is now lost.